Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [33], No. 272, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 21, 1938 Page: 2 of 6
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10:30 a. m. i? *5 p. m.
1:11 p. ft. v ISM p. ft
4:00 p. m 4:t» p. m
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Illllsbero-Cenortlna Dlvtoten
Lv. Clrtmrn* *r Otabwn*
10:19 tv to-
A.53“un*. .
d her horse df 0 tew
fit ramA’wete drifting
lit ilg* again. well he-
«« man and girt. “Oh.
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ryes are bright and hh
heart as light
At th’ smoke of his cig are*.
t. never a Cart Jar kit tout
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Ho trouble to make Mm ftht.
"a “Yr wisrt may howl and if than
«n det growl
I Or th’ breeaes may toftly moan.
> But a cowboy's life /» < ryyal lift^
Nls saddle hta kingly throne.” '
(W M (tatlMta)
-<;18 a. m. -
3:30 p.m.
Ota Mana,
Lt Cleburne
3:30 p. ft.
THM UNTTBD MUM* > ‘
to the UN tot pubilcatton
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Mirs Allene Gray had a» hOFf
■uest. Mn. V. C Jttn
Un thia past week. *
war formarly Miss Mai
ter»on.T teacher tn C.,
High fthool
no^m'* wekrd! X \
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hmge of AtU-t
. Mrs. Juugpt-
Wargetta Pat-4
the Olcburne
■yr aa
ESA AS
Chaeta Hammond, who recently
underwent an operation at the
Cleburne Sanitarium, was removed
tc lite home Saturday He ft re-
■to be improving nicely.
yw^u »»■
reason why a l
rancher; and a v
why intel
suffer all__
eke out a bare 11'
west. The mH..
mag W
MU' Mlldrrd Hammonds and her
aunt, Mrs, Lenoha Deaton of
Tnia and Bm
Scheduled |
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The contradt In situations eras p
tkfin Daniel Baran M An*
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Quality Paint Has No Real
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CHAPTER 34.
r THB RTVyg a? Me i* made «
of houses and clothing and such
visible thirigs. but Of the subtler
intlnfclblea Which cannot be pu/-
chased or had all at once and
which develop Abound us day by-
<t*y. *
'Wtal. Dale was giving thought
to these mattera. Buried in her
great ohale eeaerad by the weeliy
ram's, hide, which she had already
come to love, she had books
r*^. * j
bull wouM top the rise there, pause
a moment with his head high, bel-
low a challenge to the world and
plunge on. Ellen saw the picture
they created, especiaUy in partial
silhouette that way. She heard
ru»“SbS?wrra!3
on, with the drumming staccato of „,
hooves for a themaile background.
Except on a theater screen she
had hover seen anything like It
The music of It uithralh________
And the living beauty. Mountains
and cliffy themselves were theatri-
ops, L._ __________ _
their own wild orchee-
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‘ ** "-“mass’
*—ass.iys/ff”'
At «M Poetaffta at Clebwne, Tessa. g» geeond etas matter
!*Kd!tor F^>Ulhtr
Cwt thia bo Ufht Off?
■ ft n>.. .
Tta ftoMAS owey ftwgs
taoN'Me"’
Bbf UfHt Oft ettti
wore u yrta
MBlAANabop.*
CASH ooaniao UH
h/'tn* wi<RIjikiit.Oynr^
Kimble Cfftuiity And.hotels no bHet for imy gpocial inter-
Coke SUtYhuon war a pioh'eer in the movement to
put th© stttd government on a Round busin«w-llke baaiR
and introduced and naw pagned A|Meh biiRlnwa-tlke meaaur-
w tu the state auditor’s law, the state budget law and
payment of county highway bonds 'out of the gas
oHhe tax? He alao introduced the farm-to-mafket road
wfora the election—back in February—SUvengon
Waahtafton to Ibad the RUcceRRful fight on the
iweAd bill which might have taken a possible
.000 from the Texas permanent schobl fund by
f thd Oil dApokits In submerged coastal lands the
1 of the federal government.
. ..uhingtofi correspondent, writing of the appearance
<>f SteveMon. said that “in a achoiarly., elaborata. and ef-
fective argument, Stevenson proved to the obv’louA saUs-
, faction of Jhoat members of the committee that Texas
,Jbh title an4 ownership to txith surfAM and subsoil of the
Along her coasts, not only between the high and'low
water mark butiftlso from the low water mark to a dis-
tance of throe marine leagues . . . into the gulf.” _
Stevenson had pledged hi« support to the nominated
verhot. Wv 1^ 0’Dimiel, and hie profradi (including
li payment of old age assistance). Texa» will show
w judgment in promoting Cokd Stevenson, whose rec-
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Sb "Iznk at them sprasA anff open
K Sto’the^
in S* the i ______ .
K therfk a calf I"
at A taw baby crtiura had tagga
md that‘e^me rJother row»*ate boiffitl
to ret In, and a ftav are bound Iti-
: wuwary w~iftns stf ■ uniteit.
L aiMpr- • -t—— --,—.'"4
mickahot explained it to her.;
along with doaen* of other details^-
tj.4 rid fellow welcomed tna role
of tutor, and she profited ImmSAe-
urtbly becaita of It. ThroiU ‘ 5
Iirr ttaehinge. and net natural
. wn wv* ft** M th* hefd’k arrival.
irlra Of th* *P*C nat,,r* of't-
lO-tant I honeetly believe A cowboy haA
the (Mat interesting l|fa in the
wor)d.’ ehe Ventured, after a bit.
“YeMRim. 4Fa a rack m doet,"
agreed Md Buckehot. - “He dofrt
know It sometimes, but MX a
Mtoft-ncnigh king Dldja ever he»t
we ra«te that oowtoy p«tRe,
ma'am ? Th' feller as ittade tt up
is dead and target, year* eg*, i
reckon. But it’s a right fair pome,
BhMff—* the Old-timer coughed
and struck an oratorical pose ther.
tn hie saddle, which *<niM have
been comical if it hadn't b»en lc
dead eSWteet “Ilmen and Dll ear
It, ma’am:
PThl1 bawl of a ateer to a cowboy’s
>'. ear a,
--------- i la music of sweetest strain;
Every few eeconda some great And tft’ yilyin notes of th' gray
~N -“‘“f. ‘^aAKHRSt' ”1'
To him are a glad retrain. s
'"Tat a kingly crown ih a noisy
i; • • teats.'
His saddle be wouldn't changt:
No life ao free as th' lift we see
Way out on th' open range.
Th" rapid beat ol his bronco's
feet
Of his rollicking cowboy song
eyes are—his eyea—femme
see now—
“Watch ’em, watch 'em! Ain’t
they dandlmf” Old Ruckshot
Brown sensed the grandeur of the
spectacle too. but lacked the words TA<re’,
And yet right there was the
— '^■“4 d man will bo
and a woman. The reason
dltgent folk Will work and
11 manner of haciehipo to
Z. ‘zz.e living In the open
..._ ..iherent grandeur of
RoseUen J liar Is -----
unimproved from a recent oper-
a'lon 'which she underwent at „er c-
the Meadowlawn Sanitarium. 8he ; Oriviuz
is not allowed to have ftritora. ■“
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COCA-COLA
UOtTtiMG CO.
(JMwrne. Twa. Pftrae AM
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StAPtT uerfefe J
rtsSsd^11*"*Colorado
Springs and Denver.
Cam WWTOM. wha ho hMm
nerlouMy 11L jr MB* ‘o *
Mr. and Mn. W K. Lee end
son. Monte Ray. returned Friday
from a vacation trip through ihe .
west Carlabad <Mver»* was one
of the places, of Interest, visited.
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■ <Mtl makes him 4iMBrviDff-of the highest honcra.
ROOM AND BOARD
two mouBs how w aaaTX^
’’ ‘ I'vt NtUD IS A PajM Oh Uf
....... TNUW'B*\~<BA|CK Aft TFT
TAAkNCM WMfeN 1AY LUCK [?
GOfe% LMAE,I GO M4V
. BHOCTT OUT TH' WINDOW f C
S—*T th' fAOON \ t
ft *, 'A'**2“
Mn. J. T Bpperror
W M Deason spent
Dallas.
aoaMAA^fieiiiffMg “botli Mid and
uw... v— ™.—, w«.w ... - New Mefteo.
“-■nrRed near fi»r Many wvrr of ■ Tbity could Es KeaH long before
nghtsr raadtng, but some timt B1M thw etmtd he
never ending, emanating tram
veritable thunderhead of duatJ
the hdrlson. Their apj
it awed Ellen,' and it awed h
to her. For no good
? saddle th
had fleetlni
day* tn th* New
store, before she had
teat L__
to fame. . „ „ „
tlona was profound.
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r JSSLIttTJRS. WS,*S»
of the Ttmae-Revlew will be gladly corrected upon Ito being
it to the attention of the publfthen.
gr *■ *
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Ik fitting that the people of Texas selected their gov-
primary’•ntt' chrw yn wslt unttt thr ~
ft Mtl.'Mar of the Initial eleet-ion had died away to
hau Juul *ho-wiu sorv« us lUutaiMmt-puvnrn.n .
many mpacti the oltiod-al 44ftut«M»U*Bvepn«r w
i pointful than that of the chief execative. The
enant-iTBvwnor poasBMes more power to shape state
latioh; he names senate, committees Including the
fllpot'lilnt conference—group members from the sen-
Amt. of $our»i»,.in addition to presiding over ths
>e haH the deciding vote In Cage of s tie
WhetH imly A twisthlrds count can overrule his d>-
JN—the lieutenant-governor served as governor In the
nee of the chief executive from the state. - .
ehave.ifier due deliberation, decided that Coke
gnson. tWi<ie speaker of the House, who polled an
rgAslve vote in the first primary, la the man for
:enant-goverBor of Tombs. We choose Stevenson not
uxh'of the lack of qualities In his opponent, rather
the talents of the man whom we believe best fitted
■Mr, AUto ths local news publication —
1 BBfgFwLa*'! f -Al ’ ** ' ""'
! 1 cniTed prebh <u.r> wire Ngwa
C1MTRAL PREBB (O.f.) NEWS SERVTCB "
SUMCBIPriON BATES ,
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; Ttorae'Monttte
one YtjL4i.M.....r.-?3
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Phone 303 South Mde of BOuAT*
Junelda Black to reported to lie when M arrived tp I
wriotMdy 4B a* her hwne on North | *M». h» Ofttaprad
Wtthite Ch"
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r 3TKI KN811X FOR
mX)lNT-GOVKRNOH
i and Adjacent fkninitoa”
Blx Months ., tet *j t—
! Gno Month gas
h, In state .
fltx Months *1 A A sH*
I OnaMonth ;,..u.fir<r.,., ABe
Out of State -
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sSSfeCTSiS
L-g. flk. ee week days nrw tmtft in on
00^'
TBwirajnr iwtiBMr' YWT -nrw m»J
•xnCiA Kfi^o • *
Mn J. H. Daniel spent the
part tart U, Fort Werth with
~ftrs. b; 5. DUliril. and son.
Lowell, and daughter. Norma, have
returned to Houston after visiting
here . . .
/ Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Maples of
Mercian attended funeral servlets L
hbre tor Walter J Dickey. U
PROFESSIONAL ;j
FtNN jTlAt'KMWr LAWstH,!1
WIMMt’ Deason, student of lhe
University of Texas. vMfM here
MM fteek
Str. and g. Tflte and
hunilv nave rmvrd from 7«W Hnutn
Wilhite street tc-10» North Don
■to !»«■. .
*"fl M>’. and Mn. I,
and daughter*. Let
_
relatives in Chlktress. New Cant I <
smd Archer City and Rynn Okie
J Pawns pipAmxw,___— .
returned home after a week's visit coast
to Andrews where they were guests
of Mr. and Mm. Carrel PipM
ITiey also visited Cvtrtad C«
National . Park. N.» M -
visit at Lake Brownwood
week. ■ -
Mrs. J. C. Lee of Gfeenville has
arrived for a ten days vtelt with
her sister. Mrs. W E. Grtiv and
family.
'Wmi Tft w teeting bf I
Ute-feSKwr and-Wofewonal Wo-
men's (flab Monday evening as
game tournament at the Qp.y
Park Tuesday evening
The General AM eoctety of tttT
First Christian Ohmeh will Have
a breakfast Monday morning at
«:» o'clock In the home of Mrs
tl. J. 8wbln Oirel* One «UI be
hMtoN. ‘ * |
Mtes Jewell Ghv
the week-end ih ’
Mrs r
ter
5
had selected for her war. of clgaata
Import. She held now a volume of
Emerson, and ong taa^hant sen-
tanoa struck her Wit Ws power:
Jobber or later tkat which is
now life shall be gagtry. and
eeap fair and manly trait shall w iw
a<M • richer attain ie the Mug- rat in her
Rhe didn't qftte understand It, "1 “
but it was sweet aven ao. "(very
fair and manly trAtt-dBall Add a
richer ktrain " Bha thought of
the character trait. Ih thqae she
bw! kath«iwd around her. Besides
Bill Baron there now waa a total
of 83 wnmen, children and mon.
The Dale-Du range ranch wa> a big
one, was coming to hav* impor-
tance In the eonthweet, eh* real-
iaed. Moat of th* servants and
cowboys had be*n hired by Mil,
but mien herself had picked I—
ook and other help for h*r home.
...Ufier delight now waa/With the
'tali and manly tralta" shown. In
most of them, however humble .
wul poor It was, too, a source of
r>leAaure to know that her original I
ntultive Judgment eoneornlng Bill t
hlmaylf had been borne out He I
wM a man‘a man. and a woman 'gt |
s young western gentleman, not t
too young and not too perfect • i
SometiftM she cried a little, In I
private, because he <fid not mak* .
love to her. She felt that be <
wanted to; and yet she never could I
be quite sure when he was sertOus j
and when he wga teasing. In any I
avent, though, she was developing '
tn him and in Rome of tin others i
■ the priceless elements of friend- t___
shin thee Bill# IU* Qka frirsn-ftr* etal
witp. inr attm <ir lire, nne nopei nu
•u“ were finding • at ledat some sup
ir good In her. —‘
T$ttr*day morning, "tou r*
_with me to the Gap. We
S^ateera^" * Uw**nd t’“d
“Okay. Doctor."
She had picked up the nickname
given Mm j>y the hands. Bill him-
self had never commented on the
etrvloe he had rendered the Mexi-
can woman. The hueband had
christened tils son fofr BUI—Wil-
EL -
R-H" in a low /gutterai chorus
never ending, emanating from a
veritable thunderhead <rf dust on
hdriaon'JfcAtr approach made
lagnlflcent spec tael*; somehow
mote to teailM that they bol<
' JJMAftftt
__________ tftefe on a —-
slope, *h* had fleeting memoriae df
— the New York 10-tent
I, before she had won the con- ’
that launched her on th* way
The contrast in sltna-
»ns was profound.
Bill took charge of th* herd, di- '
reefing Me dowboy* to keep It .
moving, oh through th* Gap thence
onto the DD rang*. The Gap was
a dip of saddle In a mountain ridge
whteh afforded a short cut In.that .
Eli, direction, ft was reached by going
•he Up a steep Incline. When the cat-
tle headed through they began to !
pour ovAr all at once. _________
"—Tn iik* i raw-nrwtr*r~
cried Ellen; viewing W from A dB-
tanoe., And ao It was. A RvHlg.,
bawling, seething mass of animals
flowing over and down.
on North | »Mb.
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K’ . < . tf*'.
reported to be 11FK HAVgp 8"
k K| McCOMiB* o'
ijer^ c. Norih 1
I home whWi1 hb
montd-clj; ; Mp
Mi and Mr.. ;lb*rt Etovall
and daughter of Dalia vteited
Mrs W H Stovall Bunds:/
Mr and Mrs Oscar Patterson
attended Casa Manana Monday
night *'T3
■ < ,10:19 Vita.
AiM p. m.
Ojhtajina Meridiem
Lv Meridian
*4* S m-
be. GtaftaN
• 00 a. as
AtYARADO bur
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Leave CftbWne:
8 a. m. - 11 20 a.
Leave Alrantoof | ■
8:30 a. m. - 11:80 a. m. - * p. m.
tariffing time: 30 minutes.
■ ’.iBi*A ra tUtlftOAB
lAsrtbbomMi Arrives LeAte*
No. a. at «:M a as
No> 10—4:1* mm. A:3A p. tn.
(TuesdAy, WedneedAy, BAturday)
No. M (Mixed)
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